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Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by AqRiUsAge(f): 7:43am On Feb 13, 2011 |
Hey NLers, The title is pretty self explanatory. I would like to have your opinions on this issue. What are the factors that divides/unites Africans, Black-Caribbeans and African-Americans? Thanks folks. (Happy Black history month). |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by fstranger3(m): 8:18am On Feb 13, 2011 |
Nothing! 1 Like |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by KATCHEF: 1:55am On Feb 16, 2011 |
First off I am a white female from the u.s. and would like to share my thoughts on this subject: One thing that unites the two is the reference to their African heritages but in fact the real African actually has lived the lifestyle of his ancestors when the u.s. blacks use their ancestors as an excuse for poor treatment in the states and like to blame the white man for his lot in life. The African is head and toes above u.s. people of color, the African is respectful of GOD, you are raised with ethics and morals, you have tradition and respect it, you eat natural foods, you respect the smallest of gift or gesture from another and these are just a few of the positive about the African. American people of color generally drop out of school before they graduate, get involved in gangs, get pregnant before graduating, get on welfare and the gov't support them, the black male tends to want a white woman because it is a "status" to be with one, it doesn't matter if she ways 500 lb.s and her hair color comes out of a bottle. The African is kept powerless by those in control more so than the u.s., Nigeria needs to be marketed in a completely different way and there needs to be a new image that is exciting instead of the scammer capital of the world. Truth be told the u.s. is the scammer capital of the world because there is a tremendous amount of white collar crime, crimes by the people and a lot of drugs. The two biggest problems that I see with Nigeria are the roads because they suitable for the farmer to travel his products to the market, and housing. I can build a house in Nigeria for less than $3000.00, yes I know this sounds like a lie but it is true I have the knowledge to provide low housing and I am going to be selling tickets so anyone can win a new home but must supply the property to build it on. No this is not going to be something that can be controlled, the winner will be picked in public by a random chosen person. I am currently working on the project now and hope to kick it off April 1, 2011 notification will be at the church's and businesses. Quite a few of Nigeria's problems can be resolved very easy as I have looked at your countries potential and I am so astounded that so few do see it. One thing that people have to remember is someone has to pay for the advancements such as roads. I would so much enjoy the opportunity to speak to gov't officials and help them help you but I am a foreigner, a woman and I am white and intelligent and all of these things make me to scary for the average man to handle. Men like the woman to follow behind and I will walk next to you but never behind you. |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by Nobody: 7:47pm On Oct 12, 2011 |
fstranger3: she said caribbeans, african americans and africans. . .not fagg0ts. @ topic here is an interesting video. there are 7 parts i believe. these two mostly speak on the points of view pertaining to the AAs vs. Caribbeans but i THINK there are references to africa(ns) too. part 1 [flash=500,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWgjFcaaM-E?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash] part 2 [flash=500,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2d-H6nfaqc?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash] |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by Nobody: 8:02pm On Oct 12, 2011 |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by Nobody: 8:25pm On Oct 12, 2011 |
yo! yoo! yoo! yooo! yaaaaw!!! [flash=500,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO0ZPjvXwrw?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash] TESTIFY!!!!!! the guy in the yellow shirt!!! oooweeeee! big ups!!!!! |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by AqRiUsAge(f): 6:44am On Nov 03, 2011 |
KATCHEF: thanks for your opinion. Though I do not agree with alot of the points you made, I understand that they're your opinion, and that you're entitled, and appreciate that you shared them. I think that Africans and Black Americans are different in alot of ways. Most, if not all of these reasons stems from slavery. Matter of fact, the fact that they are so different should be a vivid evidence that slavery did not just end when it was abolished. Its effects are seen in us, even today. The reason why Black Africans are "generally drop out of school before they graduate, get involved in gangs, get pregnant before graduating, get on welfare and the gov't support them " is because they have not been able to overcome slavery's effects. Yes, it is taking them a very long time. I totally agree with that. BUT that is not due to lack of strength or trying. You cannot possibly expect a bird to fly, when its wings have been clipped. You would have to first, reconstruct those wings, would you not? If not, how is it suppose to ever fly? Another important fact to note is that slavery may have ended a long time ago, but segregation and discrimination still abounds till today, and these are things that can impede people's advancements. I hate to tell you, but it isnt only Black Americans who date White people for status. Africans, Asians, and others do. People from oppressed groups do that, because they believe that White people are better than them, and to them, White people signify higher status and class. If anything, I'd say that Africans do this more than any other group. However, my view may be skewed because I know more Africans than I do people of other cultures, so, An interesting thing to note however, is that I have met alot of White women who date Black men, not because they're particularly their types, but for the mere fact that they're black. I find this disturbing, because they get involved with the race, and not the actual person. These are thesame women who also tend to gravitate towards me, just because am black, even when we dont have anything in common. Its a shame, really, but in their cases, it is because the media has managed to convince them that Black people are "cool" (yes, I know this sounds MEGA silly, but this is the absolute truth), and so, these people strive to gain my friendship, in order to gain some status. Silly? I agree. Disgusting? You betcha! I can only hope that you have been successful in your plan. It sounds to me like a great one. Good luck, and please, do let me know how it is going. |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by AqRiUsAge(f): 6:54am On Nov 03, 2011 |
MsDarkSkin:whoooooooooooooooooooey! Homegurl was pissed! I dont blame her though. When the dude in yellow spoke and he got applauded, I thought to myself "hmm, I wonder if he would've been applauded if he had a higher number of Black Americans in the audience" and then next thing I knew, Ms Lady in red spoke up. Mr. Yellow sounded good, and I do understand what he was trying to say, but he could have said it in a better way. I too, felt that he was putting Black Africans down, to be honest. Nevertheless, everytime i see clips like these, I wish I lived in the States, because we dont really have congregations like those here where I live (or maybe am just unaware of them). I also wish that they had more Africans there speaking up. Its interesting to know that Black Caribbeans are also marginalized too. I didnt think that they were. Here in Ontario, they really arent, because we dont have as high number of Black Canadians (in Ontario) as they do Black Americans in the States. Again, thanks for sharing. BTW, I just went through your blog. You're taking a break eh? I sure do hope you post again soon. |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by Nobody: 2:29pm On Jul 06, 2013 |
our skin color is what unites us. but culturally we are different. A lot of people talk about Jamaicans not wanting to be called African or African American but it's just the over all mentality of diaspora blacks to want to have an identity of their own to claim. For example Let's look at trinis: Trinbagonian versus African Descent |
Re: Africans, Black-caribbeans And African-americans. What Divides/unites Us? by Nobody: 2:32pm On Jul 06, 2013 |
responses: We keep mixing up nationality and race/ethnicity. The South Africans are Africans (of European descent). Obama is American of African and Irish descent. Tiger Woods – American of African, N.Amican and Thai descent. I am American of Trinidadian & Tobagonian, West Indian, and East Indian descent. Should I ditch the “Mother Trinidad” then? Should I abhor all things Trinidadian and embrace America fully? Yeah, give up cricket & soccer for baseball and football? Acording to your logic – yes! mamoo Al its interesting. there are also comments defending the idea that we should all view ourselves as one. you can read more here: http://www.trinidadandtobagonews.com/blog/?p=5496 personally I used to push that line but now I feel our similarity is mostly in our skin tones. some African customs such as love for family, music, rhythm and recitation of proverbs for everything lol can be found where there are black people but I think it's safe to say we are still different. |
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